I live 1/2 way up a mountain, if I walk up to the top of the one I live on, it was the highest one I could see.
So thought fuck it, I'm going up there.
That would keep you fit living there, how long did the climb take you?
Originally posted by Manfap
Snowdon is a good one, did it 20 years ago with family I have in Wales.
Did you have good weather?
The views are amazing.
Must have been easy for you by your standards, yes the weather was perfect, amazing views, I've returned with a lobster face and a funny walk, but no regrets. It's been over 10 years since I last went up, I was a lot fitter back then.
That would keep you fit living there, how long did the climb take you?
About 9 hours, with a few rests though.
I don't do any other exercise, about 40 miles a week up and down mountains in the summer. Winter not so much because of the snowline. But we still go up there cause the dog loves the snow, just not higher than about 1200 mt though.
Does driving count? 11,158 ft (3,401 m)+- The Continental Divide in the Rockies.
When they were building the Eisenhower tunnel (Late 70's) on I-70 in Colorado
I don't do any other exercise, about 40 miles a week up and down mountains in the summer. Winter not so much because of the snowline. But we still go up there cause the dog loves the snow, just not higher than about 1200 mt though.
You live in a great area and you make the most of it, that must get you really fit every Summer
Your mom. I was in the death zone for about 3 minutes and it was about 9 months before you were born
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Everest is littered with frozen corpses of people who didn't make it.
The corpses even become waypoints, like "green boots" a pass named after someone who's green booted legs mark a particular point.
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"Perhaps most well-known of all are the remains of Tsewang Paljor, a young Indian climber who lost his life in the infamous 1996 blizzard. For nearly 20 years, Paljor?s body ? popularly known as Green Boots, for the neon footwear he was wearing when he died ? has rested near the summit of Everest?s north side. When snow cover is light, climbers have had to step over Paljor?s extended legs on their way to and from the peak."
1037m elevation gain.. going up wasn't so bad, once we hit the peak we got nailed by this white out blizzard, and slipped on the way down. So a very long painful walk back down, and that was when we found animal prints, so yes. something to remember.
1037m elevation gain.. going up wasn't so bad, once we hit the peak we got nailed by this white out blizzard, and slipped on the way down. So a very long painful walk back down, and that was when we found animal prints, so yes. something to remember.
I don't like to make threads all about me, but since you asked
Snowdon, 1,038 m (3,560 ft), yesterday
Nothing special compared to what some of you guys must have done, only slightly interesting bit is that I'm 115kg
Actually I think I have climbed Snowden, but I was only a small child so cant really remember it. Just one of those distant childhood holidays you can only recall bits of...
Actually I think I have climbed Snowden, but I was only a small child so cant really remember it. Just one of those distant childhood holidays you can only recall bits of...
It's a pilgrimage up there, there's a train that goes up too, now they've got a new cafe at the top. I would have feasted if the queue wasn't so big
Rinjani Vulcano at Lombok 3726 metres 15 years ago.
Didn't like it, never again. Went back to Gili Islands to relax.
The guides just run up and down that mountain all packed without any problems.
I might be hiking in Chapada Diamantina in Brazil soon.
yeah...When i was going up Rundle i met an Austrian guy just above the tree line. He just travels the world and hikes mountains. He said he did at least one a week...lol
This was the hardest thing i've ever done and this guy does it weekly
Similar height to the one I did, though yeah would be tough with that weather, what dangerous animals do you have there?
in our case it was bears that was the big concern.. Grizzlies and Blacks, with the former being the biggest issue. On the way down we found spoor for what seemed like bears, however we heard a bunch of howling in the vicinity and weren't sure exactly what was up.
so, GTFO was top priority. funny thing about antibear shit (had to walk up holding mace), is it really seems more for your peace of mind than to actually repel anything. It had mandatory bear caches there, which was also not so much fun when you're both depositing and collecting, as it's a ways from your campsite and basically bear bait. so one guy is armed with mace etc, other guy has all gear, and you have a long tight-ass wait as he hangs it from a tree
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I don't like to make threads all about me, but since you asked
Snowdon, 1,038 m (3,560 ft), yesterday
Nothing special compared to what some of you guys must have done, only slightly interesting bit is that I'm 115kg
Snowdon too. actually I drove up most of it.
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